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WATCH: Honda Celebration of Light is back after 2 years!!

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 11 May, 2022 03:45 PM
  • WATCH: Honda Celebration of Light is back after 2 years!!

One of the highly anticipated events of the summer is back. The 'Symphony of Fire' is coming back after a 2 year hiatus. The 3 day Fireworks spectacle brought to you by Honda Celebration of Light will once again light up the night sky in Downtown Vancouver.

Thousands of people descend upon English Bay and the 30th anniversary of the event is also being celebrated even though it was supposed to be celebrated in 2020.

Hear from Paul Runnals, Executive Director with Honda Celebration of Light on the history, which countries are competing, what you can expect, and the dates that you want to mark in your calendar. Don't miss out on the Honda Celebration of Light.

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